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Review on T95 Mini Android 9.0 TV Box: Powerful 2GB RAM, 16GB ROM, Cortex-A53 Quadcore, 3D 6K Streaming Media Player by Timothy Schroeder

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Inconvenient to use, best among streaming media players

Good. 1. Things 1. Declared resolution 6K. There is no way to do that. It also doesn't have an auto-resolve option. It loads at 1080p. If you decide to change the resolution, you may encounter all sorts of problems. I ended up having to restore this box dozens of times in just a few days. It runs on Android 9, the current latest version of Android. He has Google Play. However, according to Google Play, the device is not compatible with everything you need. You have a version of Netflix but it cannot be updated. Because Google Play says it can't have Netflix. If you use another app store to install the Netflix update, it won't let you or won't work. If you uninstall Netflix, you pretty much have to do a system restore to get it back. Unlike all other streaming devices, you need a mouse to navigate in most applications. These include Revain Prime Video, Netflix, Tubi, Pluto. Do you understand. On the remote control is a mouse. But when it's enabled, you have to use the navigation bar for the mouse to work. It doesn't allow you to scroll the screen up or down, left or right. Make your Netflix experience very frustrating. I spent hours getting it to work. Last week I spent most of my day trying to find versions of these simple apps that work as they should with very little progress. The best way to explain these android boxes is that the box thinks it's a phone. Swipe on the phone. You can't swipe on the TV. Therefore, navigation is extremely troublesome. Using Google Play also requires a lot of effort. This is almost impossible with the supplied remote control. It has 2 USB ports. So you can use the keyboard. I have a wireless mini keyboard with a mouse pad. What helps. If you want to stream apps, I recommend skipping those and getting a Fire Stick. You must be very tech savvy to operate this thing. What I am. Anyway, I can more or less tinker with it in the hope that one day I'll get properly working TV applications. Also, I think it's important to say. The apps used are Android phone apps. So they think they have a small phone. That means the video quality is not very good. So while the box itself supports 4K, you're zooming in on a small picture on a big TV. You can get a good TV version from Hulu. That's all. Hulu works and looks great.

Pros
  • SIMPLE AND EASY TO USE
Cons
  • Suitable